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HIDDEN GEMS Does the SAT Really Help Colleges Find ‘Diamonds in the Rough’? By Francie Diep Yale is returning to a standardized-test requirement, following in the footsteps of Dartmouth and MIT. They say it helps identify underrepresented students who might otherwise get overlooked. ATTACK ON DEI Colleges Would Have to Eliminate Dozens of Jobs Under a New DEI Bill in Idaho By Megan Zahneis The legislation spells out at least 35 positions, from vice provosts to program coordinators, that would qualify as a “diversity, equity, and inclusion officer” and would therefore be banned. 'TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE' Why a Temporary FAFSA Fix for Students With Undocumented Parents Isn’t a Full-Fledged Solution By Eric Hoover A workaround for mixed-status families who can’t complete the federal-aid form might end up causing more confusion and frustration.
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BACKGROUNDER How the New Federal-Aid Form Is Shutting Some Students Out By Eric Hoover More than a month after the debut of the revamped FAFSA, families continue to hit unexplained snags. LATITUDES Two Years After the War in Ukraine Began, What’s the Latest for Higher Education? By Karin Fischer A start-up university weathers the fighting, and displaced scholars find a new academic home.
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Views ADVICE Open, Closed, or Hybrid? Confidentiality and the Presidential Search By Ryan Crawford Three factors to consider as you weigh what degree of openness is right for your institution’s hiring process.
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